Terry Posted April 30, 2001 Share Posted April 30, 2001 I was wondering if anyone had any information about the Luxembourg IBC which is taking place in Luxembourg at the moment. In fact, I think it just finished. Jeannie, anyone -- I would appreciate it if you provided some information! Also, will anyone be attending Helsinki (May) or Moscow (June)? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pamela Moberg Posted May 1, 2001 Share Posted May 1, 2001 No, Terry, we will not attend - too expensive, I regret to say. But, Swedish television usually broadcasts this kind of event from the brother country - I hope they will do it this year as well. I will certainly report in detail if it will be broadcasted on Swedish TV. Let's hope... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Posted May 1, 2001 Author Share Posted May 1, 2001 Thanks Pamela! I understand, it really does get very expensive. Well, if anyone has seen it or has heard about it, please do post some information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest segreta Posted May 4, 2001 Share Posted May 4, 2001 I actually live in Helsinki, so if I have a chance I will definitely go to see the competition. So, in that case I can report upon it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Posted May 4, 2001 Author Share Posted May 4, 2001 Segreta -- Thank you so much! I'll be looking forward to your report. The junior category looks very exciting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest segreta Posted May 6, 2001 Share Posted May 6, 2001 You will definitely hear from me about the 1st and 2nd round because I'll be working there as a volunteer. However, sadly I'm heading to Spain in early June so I am not able to give you any reports on the final round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JosephCEurope Posted May 15, 2001 Share Posted May 15, 2001 Luxembourg IBC Results Senior Female Ist (Grand) Prize medal plus 150.000 FB Shoko Nakamura (Japan) IInd Prize medal plus 70.000 FB Sarah Kora Dayanova (France) Male Ist (Grand) Prize medal plus 150.000 FB Mihail Sosnovschi (Moldova) IInd Prize medal plus 70.000 FB ( - ) Couple Ist (Grand) Prize medal plus 300.000 FB ( - ) IInd Prize medal plus 150.000 FB She Yun Kim – Young Ohm Jae (Korea) IIIrd Prize medal plus 70.000 FB Jung Min Hong – Hyun Ji Shin (Korea) Junior Girls Ist Prize medal plus 50.000 FB Ekaterina Kryssanova (Russia) IInd Prize medal plus 20.000 FB Nadia Yanowsky (Spain) Boys Ist Prize medal plus 50.000 FB Ulian Topor (Moldova, now JBF, France) IInd Prize medal plus 20.000 FB Christian Ruutu (Finland, now JBF, France) Special Prize Maria Kousoni (Greece) Gala program ( from The Luxemburger Wort, www.wort.lu) Jung Min Hong et Hyun Ji Shin (Corée, 3e Prix couples, avec "Flammes de Paris"; Maria Kousoni (Grèce, Prix spécial) avec "Itself"; Nadia Yanowsky (Espagne, 2e Prix juniors femmes) sur une chorégraphie d'Anatol Yanowsky, "Incidental Woman"; Christian Ruutu (Finlande, 2e Prix junior hommes) avec "Les Bourgeois"; Sarah Kora Dayanova (France, 2e Grand Prix femmes) avec "Grand Pas classique d'Auber"; Ekaterina Kryssanova (Russie, 1er Prix juniors femmes) avec "Don Quichotte"; Ulian Topor (Moldavie, 1er Prix juniors hommes) sur une musique de Jacques Brel, "Au suivant"; Shoko Nakamura (Japon, 1er Grand prix femmes) avec "Alles Walzer"; Mihail Sosnovschi (Moldavie, 1er Grand prix hommes) avec "Menuett" et Seh Yun Kim et Young Ohm Jae (Corée, 2e Prix couples) avec "Barbers Adagio". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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